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Crawl Space Companies in West Virginia

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Average West Virginia Crawl Space Cost Per Square Foot

Crawl Space Repair
$7–$18/sq ft
Crawl Space Encapsulation
$13–$20/sq ft
Vapor Barrier
$3.00–$5.75/sq ft

Top Crawl Space Contractors in West Virginia

  • Green Home Solutions of West Virginia

    502 Cass Rd, Slaty Fork, West Virginia, 26291

    5.0(59 reviews)
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  • CK Services LLC

    12 Tanglewood Ave, Fairmont, West Virginia, 26554

    5.0(29 reviews)
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  • Foster Foundation Repair

    4226 Woodrum Ln Unit 305, Charleston, West Virginia, 25313

    5.0(18 reviews)
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  • Boxell Solutions

    775 Court St, Lewisburg, West Virginia, 24901

    5.0(16 reviews)
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  • Advantage Basement & Foundation Repair

    19 Shamrock Cir, Sandyville, West Virginia, 25275

    5.0(11 reviews)
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Top Crawl Space Topics for West Virginia Home Owners

West Virginia homes deal with a unique mix of rain, humidity, sloped terrain, and winter freeze-thaw cycles that can turn a crawl space into a quiet source of drainage problems, standing water, mold, sagging supports, and insulation wear. This page is dedicated to helping you find crawl space contractors across West Virginia—whether you’re in Charleston, Huntington, Morgantown, Parkersburg, Wheeling, or a smaller community in between. If your floors feel bouncy, your house smells musty, your indoor air feels damp or stale, or you’re seeing insulation problems, staining, condensation, or water under the home, it’s worth getting a crawl space evaluation. In many West Virginia houses, crawl space issues do not stay “down there”—they affect indoor air quality, energy bills, comfort, and long-term home value.

West Virginia homeowners deal with frequent rainfall, high humidity, sloped terrain, freeze-thaw cycles, and insulation damage. Crawl spaces are often affected by drainage issues, standing water, mold, and support movement on hillside properties.

Encapsulation can help manage humidity and improve air quality.

Typically about $5,000 to $16,000, with complex systems above $20,000.

Homes on slopes or in storm-prone areas often do.

Look for a West Virginia contractor experienced with mountainous terrain, drainage problems, and humid-climate crawl spaces. A good contractor should explain the need for drainage, encapsulation, structural repair, insulation replacement, and mold remediation in a detailed written scope.

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